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- W4386002777 abstract "UV-C irradiation is a powerful non-thermal principle to inactivate lactococcal bacteriophages, which pose a high risk for fermentation failures in dairies. However, milk products limit ray penetration with their turbidity and absorption properties. In reactor design, attention must be paid to uniform and effective dose distribution, which can be achieved by thin fluid layers and/or turbulence. Preliminary tests performed in a lab-scale batch mode irradiation chamber showed filtered whey to be the most suitable application site. In a subsequent larger-scale feasibility study, two continuous flow-through reactors (lab-scale and technical-scale) were investigated. A bacteriophage reduction of 5 log units required a volume-related UV-C dose of 10.6 J mL-1 in the irradiation chamber, but only 1.8 J mL-1 in the continuous lab-scale reactor and 2.4 J mL-1 in the continuous technical-scale reactor. These data show that upscaling is feasible and that an effective bacteriophage inactivation with gentle product treatment is allowed." @default.
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- W4386002777 title "From lab to technical scale: Ultraviolet C treatment for the reduction of Lactococcus lactis bacteriophage P008 in whey" @default.
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